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Originally Posted by Hondacity
you can control how much xp need for memory. but you can't control how cpu address the memory.
so its 6gb vs 12gb
damn todo list is growing
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You pick the timings, OS, tweaks, and all the random mhz's. I'll run 6GB and you run 12GB. It will be within margin of error I'm betting. That is if you pick a mhz and timings that you can run with all the dimm slots populated. This would make more since if we were arguing about 3x4GB vs 3x2Gb that are super bin IC's. Care to explain more about the cpu memory addressing vs windows? I just don't see how the CPU can/will address more than windows says to once you are in the operating system?
Honda what about vdimm ref volts? Do you have any data about those? Is there a starting point like with gtl's and such?